Would CuCO3 aqueous salt combined with calcium chloride form a solid precipitate? If so, what would the precipitate be? Show your work.
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Would CuCO3 aqueous salt combined with calcium chloride form a solid precipitate? If so, what would...
A) When aqueous solutions of potassium carbonate and calcium chloride are combined, solid calcium carbonate and a solution of potassium chloride are formed. The net ionic equation for this reaction is: B)When aqueous solutions of sodium acetate and hydrochloric acid are mixed, an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and acetic acid results. Write the net ionic equation for the reaction.Use H+ for the hydronium ion, CH3COOH for acetic acid and CH3COO- for the acetate ion. C)When solid Fe metal is...
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Question 3 2.5 pts Would a precipitate form if a solution of calcium acetate were mixed with a solution of sodium phosphate? If so, what precipitate would form? Yes, the precipitate would be calcium acetate. No precipitate would form. Yes, the precipitate would be sodium acetate, Yes, the precipitate would be calcium phosphate. Yes, the precipitate would be sodium phosphate.
7) Aqueous Aluminum chloride is combined with aqueous Lead (II) nitrate, and a precipitate forms according to the balanced chemical equation shown below: 2 AICI() + 3 Pb(NO3)2() + 2 AI(NO), + 3 PbCl2 a) Determine the volume (in L) of 0.255 M Aluminum chloride solution needed to react completely with 8.95 L of a 0.0679 M Lead (II) nitrate solution: (8)
Aqueous lithium phosphate and aqueous calcium chlorate react to form solid calcium phosphate and aqueous lithium chlorate. If calcium chlorate is present in excess, determine the amount of lithium phosphate needed to produce 4.25x1024 lithium chlorate molecules. 42.3 moles 3.53 moles 7.06 moles 01.18 moles O 2.35 moles
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7) Aqueous Aluminum chloride is combined with aqueous Lead (II) nitrate, and a precipitate forms according to the balanced chemical equation shown below: 2 AICI, + 3Pb(NOx- 2 AINO) + 3 PCI Determine the volume (in L) of 0.255 M Aluminum chloride solution needed to react completely with 8.95 L of a 0.0679 M Lead (II) nitrate solution: (8) 8) Hydrobromic acid and Iron (II) hydroxide react in the balanced chemical equation shown below: 3 HBr + Fe(OH), + 3H2O...